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The July1977 issue of the Alaska Justice Forum leads with a presentation of salient findings from the Alaska Judicial Council's interim report of the Alaska attorney general's ban on plea bargaining. Other articles include a history of the Alaska Criminal Justice Planning Agency (CJPA), which serves as staff to the Governor's Commission on the Administration of Justice, a description of the newly developed two-year and four-year Justice degree programs at the University of Alaska, and a critical look at the misuse of public opinion surveys to address criminal justice issues. The third of a six-part series on the history of the law of search and seizure is accompanied by a review of U.S. case law on search and seizure. Upcoming meetings and seminars are announced.
Publication Date
7-13-1977
Keywords
Alaska Criminal Justice Planning Agency (CJPA), Alaska Judicial Council, Alaska Statutes, case law, courts, criminal code revision, criminal justice reform, criminal law, curriculum, justice education, law, law enforcement, legislation, plea bargaining, public opinion, search & seizure, sentencing
Recommended Citation
Rubinstein, Michael L.; Hill, Judy; Angell, John E.; Ring, Peter Smith; and Havelock, John E., "Alaska Justice Forum ; Vol. 1, No. 3 (July 1977)" (1977). Vols 01-10 (1977-1994). 48.
https://scholarworks.alaska.edu/uaa_ak_justice_forum_01-10/48
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http://hdl.handle.net/11122/10843